Spend a glorious day on Cedar Hill Country Club's 6,447- yard course designed by Northeast Golf Company and architect Robert McNeil. And know that your day out on the course is helping to support better futures for foster children right here in Essex County.

The Livingston Public Library invites you to join us on Saturday, April 27 at 2:00pm for Essential Oils & Meditation, presented by Brooke Branch, Holistic Wellness Educator. This program will open with a relaxing aromatherapy meditation, followed by a lesson in the wide-ranging therapeutic benefits of essential oils for health and healing. Registration is not required for this event and all ...

The Livingston Public Library will be hosting an author visit with author Sharon Farber on Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 2pm. Farber is a licensed massage therapist, artist, medium, and author of Choosing to be a Medium: Experience & Share the Healing Wonder of Spirit Communication (Llewellyn, 2019). In Choosing to be a Medium Farber shares her story of becoming a medium through study. Her book ...

LIVINGSTON, NJ — Four Livingston High School (LHS) football players and one LHS baseball player recently gathered for a ceremony to sign their respective letters of intent to continue their athletic careers in college.

Football players Joe Cullen, Jack Ernst, Alan Chen and Chris Durish, and baseball player MJ DePaola, each will continue to play their sports in college.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — The world is 71 percent water, and children are 100 percent curious. The West Essex YMCA's Safety Around Water Week, a free program designed to engage and educate parents about the importance of water safety skills and provide more of America’s youth access to swim lessons, will be offered this year from June 24 through June 28.

LIVINGSTON, NJ -- CardioYoga, located at 521 S. Livingston Ave. in Livingston, is offering a four-class yoga series for children in grades 1-3.

This class will begin on May 30 and run through June 20, meeting every Thursday from 3:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. This class is designed to give your children mental, physical and emotional tools to help them succeed and grow through the stages of their ...

SOUTH ORANGE, NJ – Not everyone’s brain thinks or processes things in the same way. Figuring out why can be a major part of the battle. Actress Rhonda S. Musak explores the journey in her one-woman show "Rhonda Badonda: The Adventures of a Girl with a Pain in Her Brain," which will be held Sunday, June 2, at 2 p.m., at South Orange Middle School, 70 N. Ridgewood ...

For the first time in eight seasons, I am torn as I embark on my second-to-last “Game of Thrones” recap and review.

In honor of all those we lost on Sunday and for the sake of maintaining loyalty to the characters whom I have devoted so much time and energy to over the last several years, I’m going to do my best to keep my opinions on the quality of the writing at bay for the ...

It took four weeks, but it finally hit me during Sunday’s traumatic episode that the greatest television series that ever was or will be is not only coming to an end, but an inevitably tragic one. And then, a week after HBO spent $15 million on a historic, record-breaking battle, a Starbucks coffee cup was left on screen…

UNION COUNTY, NJ – A Union County grand jury has returned a two-count indictment against a Union man alleged to be responsible for the alcohol-related motor vehicle collision that took the life of his passenger, an off-duty Hillside police officer, last autumn,

Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of hosting a visit from the Canadian Parole Board Chairperson Jennifer Oades. We had the opportunity to discuss best practices, compare our different parole processes, and share some important common ground about our collective goal— striking a decisive balance between protecting our society through public safety supervision, while fostering the ...